Section Officials
Chairperson
Ron Caird
Pathfire
678 566-5235
rcaird@pathfire.com
Secretary/Treasurer
Zandra Clarke
Turner Networks
zandra.clarke@turner.com
Past Chairperson
David Siegler
WSOC-TV
704-355-4795
dave.siegler@wsoc-tv.com
Membership Chair
Dan Burnett
Program Coordinator
James Wilson
Webmaster
Andy Funk
FOX5 News, WAGA-TV
404-898-0116
andyfunk@foxtv.com
Managers
Jack Gary '06
Turner
jack.gary@turner.com
Doug Keltz '06
Tektronix
Doug.Keltz@tektronix.com
Ry Alford '06
T.J. Scott '07
Thomson
tj.scott@thomson.net
Mickey Kroll '07
DST
mickeyk@dstech.com
Dick Perin '07
rperin@bellsouth.net
404-524-3911
Governors
Jim Edwards ‘06
Tektronix
Jim.w.edwards@exgate.tek.com
Paul
Hogan ‘05
Sony
Paul.Hogan@am.sony.com
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Next Meeting:
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
(Note: Non-Standard Meeting Day!)
Corky's
Barbeque 6:30 PM
Program Starts at 7:30 PM
Program By:
Canon Broadcast
Hosted By:
Canon USA
5625 Oakbrook Parkway
Norcross, 30093
(770) 849-7700
Topic:
HD Motion Imaging – A Hierarchy of Acquisition Formats
Larry Thorpe
Canon Broadcast
There
is presently a broad range of options for originating HD motion imaging
content in the digital domain. A hierarchy has emerged based on image format
size, associated lens, and recording format.
While
this is good news in terms of digital content creation -- it is also fraught
with confusion with respect to the relationship between the anticipated
performance and the associated specifications of each system.
The
many aesthetic attributes of a moving image are separately quantifiable
"dimensions" ( contrast, sharpness, color, exposure latitude, etc.) that are
created within the object image of the HD lens. Collectively, they add up to
an enormous amount of analog information presented to the HD camera. It is
the role of the contemporary HD camera to transform all of this into the
digital domain — the "shoot" process.
The
necessary sampling and digitization process within the camera must be highly
cognizant of the individual image parameters and how they relate to the
capabilities of the human visual system. This produces an extraordinarily
high date rate that must then be recorded — the image "capture" process.
What separates one digital HD acquisition system from another is the
management of this image information within the lens, the digital camera,
and the digital recording format. This presentation will address these
relationships.
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